No, Helen Keller did not start a school for the blind and deaf. She was a deaf and blind individual who became an author and advocate for the rights of people with disabilities. Helen Keller attended the Perkins School for the Blind and Radcliffe College.
Helen Keller began her teaching career in 1917, when she joined the American Foundation for the Blind to advocate for people with disabilities and promote opportunities for the blind. She traveled extensively giving lectures and advocating for social issues until her death in 1968.
Helen Keller began helping blind people after learning to communicate through the efforts of her teacher Anne Sullivan. She became an advocate for people with disabilities and worked tirelessly to improve opportunities and rights for the blind and deaf-blind individuals.
Helen Keller entered Radcliffe college in the fall of 1900.
1900
She never even thought of it
march 3 1887
Glad you noticed that- she was never photographed with either a White Cane ( used by most legitimate Blind people- or a seeing-eye dog. ( she had an Akita as a pet in the thirties but did not use the traditional- U-loop Dog harness) also she never wore dark glasses. you start wondering...
James honestly thinking that his little step-sister would accomplish nothing found out that Helen really did have a mind and could think properly afterwards had some new respect for Helen because she accomplished so much in the end as a blind, mute and deaf child from the start.
6! Go to the museum in Tuscumbia Alabama.
She was 19 months you can google search i you don't believe me
i would ask -would she choose to start her life over being able to see and hear -are their any pros to being blind and deaf -are there any things you wish you could see or hear -what is it like being blind and deaf
she did get married but got separated soon after. she never had children.